YesDo we need a space force?
YesDo we need a space force?
We will in 2063Do we need a space force?
No worry, Zef's got this.We will in 2063
Do we need a space force?
Not really, no.
The most logical option would have been simply to rename the USAF to United States Aerospace Force...
...but that would have made too much sense.![]()
That makes no sense at all. Renaming the Air Force wouldn't have achieved anything useful.
It would help cut down on the waste and the excess.
It's simpler and more efficient to have fewer branches of the military, not more. The Canadians proved that. We could stand to learn a thing or two from them.
Maybe. They didn't think an Air Force was need at one time either.Again why do you need a separate space force it is just not needed.
Maybe. They didn't think an Air Force was need at one time either.
In the US, yes.Did they?
At least the role of Army, Navy, and Air Force make sense for what do you need a fourth branch service called Space Force when the Air Force could easily cover space as well.
In the US system, recruit training is the process of making a break with civilian life and teaching the basics of how to fit in and function in the military world. Being trained in one's specialty (MOS, AFSC, rating) comes later. That's why when the Army had multiple specialist grades, they started at E-4, they didn't end there.
Aww!Official rank guide has posted:
https://www.spaceforce.mil/News/Article/2487814/space-force-releases-service-specific-rank-names/
Aww!
They don't have 25-star General, General Major Webelo, Rear Brigadier, or Commodore 64.![]()
Actually, that's not entirely true. The lowest Specialist rank being E3 didn't come about until 1955, initially as Specialist Third Class paralleling USN ratings of the same era, then renamed to E4.
The first Army rank of Specialist (Specialist Third Class) introduced in 1955 was always E-4. It was never E-3.
Maybe. They didn't think an Air Force was need at one time either.
However, the first Specialist rank was Private Specialist and Private First Class Specialist, which ranked with Private (Seventh Grade, now E1) and Private First Class (Sixth Grade, now PV2 E2).
Fighter jocks just kept their thumbs on space advocates for too long. USAF needs to be back as the ARMY Air Corp, under the thumbs of ground pounders— with space force getting USAF’s budget.
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